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Formation of Commonwealth of Independent States

 United States of America and Russia
Politics
International Relations
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) was established following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of Eastern Europe and Central Asia. The agreement to form the CIS was signed by several former Soviet republics, with the primary aim of fostering cooperation in various sectors, including economic, political, and military affairs. The founding members included Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, who sought to maintain a degree of unity and collaboration after the collapse of the Soviet regime. This move was crucial for the newly independent states as they navigated the complexities of sovereignty and governance in a post-Soviet context. The CIS provided a platform for dialogue and coordination among its members, which was essential for addressing shared challenges such as economic instability and security concerns in the region.
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